US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
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Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
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The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down range. Describing their mission, needs and benefits of training in U.S. communities, was no easy task. They clicked off their power points and started directing the leaders and decision makers of communities they want to train in to their new video presentation produced by BackLight.
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OFFICE: (540) 786-9849
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UNITED STATES ARMY CAREERS CENTER
4300 PLANK ROAD
FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22407
Overview
Civil affairs specialists identify critical requirements needed by local citizens in combat or crisis situations. Civil affairs specialists are primarily responsible for researching, coordinating, conducting and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents, while enabling the civil-military operations of the supported commander.
Job Duties
Help plan U.S. government interagency procedures for national or regional emergencies
Assist with civil-military planning and support
Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities
Support national disaster, defense or emergency assistance and response activities
Foster and maintain dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations
Requirements
Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
Training
Job training for a civil affairs specialist begins with 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, where you’ll learn the skills of a civil affairs specialist and be assigned to an Army Reserve civil affairs unit.
Airborne-qualified active duty noncommissioned officers can reclassify as a civil affairs sergeants after successful completion of an intensive 20-week training program that includes language, negotiations and regional training.
Helpful Skills
Organize and analyze information
Write clearly and concisely
Interest in working with foreign militaries or government agencies
Ability to learn a foreign language and adapt to a foreign culture
Required ASVABScore(s)
General Technical (GT) : 107
Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for.
CompensationTotal compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
Education Benefits
In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with educational institutions, government offices, social services and commercial businesses. You’ll also be qualified to pursue a career as a historian, caseworker, educational specialist, office manager, field representative or intelligence research specialist.
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUTH SUCCESS (PaYS) Program
Those interested in this job may be eligible for civilian employment, after the Army, by enrolling in the Army PaYS program. The PaYS program is a recruitment option that guarantees a job interview with military friendly employers that are looking for experience and trained Veterans to join their organization. Find out more about the Army PaYS Program at http://www.armypays.com.
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Civil affairs

Civil Affairs (CA) is a term used by both the United Nations and by military institutions (such as the US military), but for different purposes in each case.

Civil Affairs in United Nations Peace Operations

Civil affairs officers in UN peace operations are civilian staff members who are often at the forefront of a mission’s interaction with local government officials, civil society, and other civilian partners in the international community. "Civil Affairs components work at the social, administrative and sub-national political levels to facilitate the countrywide implementation of peacekeeping mandates and to support the population and government in strengthening conditions and structures conducive to sustainable peace.",

Civil affairs components are deployed in most peacekeeping missions led by the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations and are also a feature of many special political missions led by the Department of Political Affairs. Civil Affairs
Officers are usually deployed at the local level, where they serve as the link between the UN mission and local authorities and communities. Civil affairs components work countrywide to strengthen the social and civic conditions necessary to consolidate peace processes and are a core function of multi-dimensional peacekeeping operations. As of mid-2013, there were approximately 700 Civil Affairs Officers in 13 UN Peacekeeping Operations worldwide.

United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed (14 June 1775) to fight the American Revolutionary War (1775–83)—before the U.S. was established as a country. After the Revolutionary War, the Congress of the Confederation created the United States Army on 3 June 1784, to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The United States Army considers itself descended from the Continental Army, and dates its institutional inception from the origin of that armed force in 1775.

Special operations

Special operations (S.O.) are military operations that are "special" or unconventional and carried out by dedicated special forces units using unconventional methods and resources. Special operations may be performed independently of or in conjunction with conventional military operations. The primary goal is to achieve a political or military objective where a conventional force requirement does not exist or might adversely affect the overall strategic outcome. Special operations are usually conducted in a low-profile manner that aims to achieve the advantages of speed, surprise, and violence of action against an unsuspecting target. Special ops are typically carried out with limited numbers of highly trained personnel that are adaptable, self-reliant and able to operate in all environments, and able to use unconventional combat skills and equipment. Special operations are usually implemented through specific, tailored intelligence.

Origin

Prior to the formation of the OSS, American intelligence had been conducted on an ad-hoc basis by the various departments of the executive branch, including the State, Treasury, Navy, and War Departments. It had no overall direction, coordination, or control. The US Army and US Navy had separate code-breaking departments: Signals Intelligence Service and OP-20-G. (A previous code-breaking operation of the State Department, the MI-8, run by Herbert Yardley, had been shut down in 1929 by Secretary of State Henry Stimson, deeming it an inappropriate function for the diplomatic arm, because "gentlemen don't read each other's mail".) The FBI was responsible for domestic security and anti-espionage operations.

Its original purpose was home defence, although the establishment of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve in 1967 involved a restructuring and revised doctrine leading to the provision of routine support for the regular army overseas. Reservists in the past also served as constables or bailiffs, even holding positions of civic duty as overseer of their parish. The more modern Yeomen of the 18th century were cavalry-based units, which were often used to suppress riots (see the Peterloo Massacre). Several units that are now part of the Army Reserve bear the title "militia", reflecting their origins as part of that organisation prior to the formation of the Special Reserve in 1907.

Army Reserve (Ireland)

The Army Reserve (Irish:Cúltaca an Airm) is the land component of Ireland's Reserve Defence Forces. It is the second line reserve of the Army. The Army Reserve is a part-time, fully voluntary organisation, and is one of two elements of the Reserve Defence Forces, the other element being the Naval Service Reserve.

It was established on 1 October 2005 to replace and reorganise the previous reserve organisation, and to improve training and courses similar to those of the Permanent Forces. This reorganisation saw the creation of an overriding Reserve Defence Forces structure which spans both the Army and Naval Service Reserve.

Prior to the 2005 restructure, the land component of the reserve forces were known as the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil (lit. local defence force, FCA), which in turn has its origins in the Units formed in 1920s.

History

Early Reserve/Volunteer forces

In the years following the establishment of Defence Forces various classes of army reserves were experimented with. Between 1927 and 1939, these comprised several reserve classes.

Civil Affairs Explained - What is CA?

US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
Do you want to get into great shape or prepare for the physical challenges of a career in Special Operations? Check out my fitness program: “Special Operations Fitness.”
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Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
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What is United States Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Command(Airborne)

What is United States Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Command(Airborne)

What is United States Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Command(Airborne)

ARMY 97th Civil Affairs Battalion Training in 4K

The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down range. Describing their mission, needs and benefits of training in U.S. communities, was no easy task. They clicked off their power points and started directing the leaders and decision makers of communities they want to train in to their new video presentation produced by BackLight.
It was an honor and privilege to work with these highly intelligent, well-trained, service men and women and even more proud to be Americans.
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UNITED STATES ARMY CAREERS CENTER
4300 PLANK ROAD
FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22407
Overview
Civil affairs specialists identify critical requirements needed by local citizens in combat or crisis situations. Civil affairs specialists are primarily responsible for researching, coordinating, conducting and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents, while enabling the civil-military operations of the supported commander.
Job Duties
Help plan U.S. government interagency procedures for national or regional emergencies
Assist with civil-military planning and support
Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities
Support national disaster, defense or emergency assistance and response activities
Foster and maintain dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations
Requirements
Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
Training
Job training for a civil affairs specialist begins with 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, where you’ll learn the skills of a civil affairs specialist and be assigned to an Army Reserve civil affairs unit.
Airborne-qualified active duty noncommissioned officers can reclassify as a civil affairs sergeants after successful completion of an intensive 20-week training program that includes language, negotiations and regional training.
Helpful Skills
Organize and analyze information
Write clearly and concisely
Interest in working with foreign militaries or government agencies
Ability to learn a foreign language and adapt to a foreign culture
Required ASVABScore(s)
General Technical (GT) : 107
Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for.
CompensationTotal compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
Education Benefits
In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with educational institutions, government offices, social services and commercial businesses. You’ll also be qualified to pursue a career as a historian, caseworker, educational specialist, office manager, field representative or intelligence research specialist.
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUTH SUCCESS (PaYS) Program
Those interested in this job may be eligible for civilian employment, after the Army, by enrolling in the Army PaYS program. The PaYS program is a recruitment option that guarantees a job interview with military friendly employers that are looking for experience and trained Veterans to join their organization. Find out more about the Army PaYS Program at http://www.armypays.com.
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Civil Affairs Commercial V2

Throughout the years, from the Korean Conflict to peacekeeping operations in the Balkans, Civil AffairsSoldiers have been on the front lines supporting our nation’s objectives. Today, Civil Affairs Soldiers in both the active and reserve component continue to be an essential element in “securing the victory.”
Today’s Civil Affairs Soldiers are called upon to deploy around the world at a moment’s notice. Putting mission and the citizens of the world above their own needs, Civil Affairs Soldiers will continue to serve the people of this country proudly.

Civil Affairs Explained - What is CA?

US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
Do you want to get into great shape or prepare for the physical challenges of a career in Special Operations? Check out my fitness program: “Special Operations Fitness.”
Learn more: http://lifeisaspecialoperation.com/sho...

published: 29 Jun 2018

Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
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Civil Affairs

published: 14 May 2014

What is United States Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Command(Airborne)

ARMY 97th Civil Affairs Battalion Training in 4K

The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down range. Describing their mission, needs and benefits of training in U.S. communities, was no easy task. They clicked off their power points and started directing the leaders and decision makers of communities they want to train in to their new video presentation produced by BackLight.
It was an honor and privilege to work with these highly intelligent, well-trained, service men and women and even more proud to be Americans.
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Civil Affairs Commercial V2

Throughout the years, from the Korean Conflict to peacekeeping operations in the Balkans, Civil AffairsSoldiers have been on the front lines supporting our nation’s objectives. Today, Civil Affairs Soldiers in both the active and reserve component continue to be an essential element in “securing the victory.”
Today’s Civil Affairs Soldiers are called upon to deploy around the world at a moment’s notice. Putting mission and the citizens of the world above their own needs, Civil Affairs Soldiers will continue to serve the people of this country proudly.

US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
Do you want to get into great shape or prepare for the physical challenges of a career in Special Operations? Check out my fitness program: “Special Operations Fitness.”
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US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
Do you want to get into great shape or prepare for the physical challenges of a career in Special Operations? Check out my fitness program: “Special Operations Fitness.”
Learn more: http://lifeisaspecialoperation.com/shop/special-operations-fitness/
Hope you enjoyed this video.
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Don't forget to subscribe & to forward to a friend who needs to know this.
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Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the c...

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
FEEDBACK WANTED! We want to know what you thought of this video and the entire Starting Strong series. Visit http://www.goarmy.com/feedback and let us know.

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
FEEDBACK WANTED! We want to know what you thought of this video and the entire Starting Strong series. Visit http://www.goarmy.com/feedback and let us know.

ARMY 97th Civil Affairs Battalion Training in 4K

The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down ...

The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down range. Describing their mission, needs and benefits of training in U.S. communities, was no easy task. They clicked off their power points and started directing the leaders and decision makers of communities they want to train in to their new video presentation produced by BackLight.
It was an honor and privilege to work with these highly intelligent, well-trained, service men and women and even more proud to be Americans.
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The Army Civil Affairs fights a different type of battle on the international field and needs to train in real-life environments domestically before going down range. Describing their mission, needs and benefits of training in U.S. communities, was no easy task. They clicked off their power points and started directing the leaders and decision makers of communities they want to train in to their new video presentation produced by BackLight.
It was an honor and privilege to work with these highly intelligent, well-trained, service men and women and even more proud to be Americans.
Want us to Cast Your Light? Contact us!
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SSG Pham, JackCELL: (443) 306-0297
OFFICE: (540) 786-9849
https://www.facebook.com/jack.t.pham
https://mobile.twitter.com/ssgphamjack
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYw4kcy0fVHslTyttDnoFPQ
UNITED STATES ARMY CAREERS CENTER
4300 PLANK ROAD
FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22407
Overview
Civil affairs specialists identify critical requirements needed by local citizens in combat or crisis situations. Civil affairs specialists are primarily responsible for researching, coordinating, conducting and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents, while enabling the civil-military operations of the supported commander.
Job Duties
Help plan U.S. government interagency procedures for national or regional emergencies
Assist with civil-military planning and support
Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities
Support national disaster, defense or emergency assistance and response activities
Foster and maintain dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations
Requirements
Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
Training
Job training for a civil affairs specialist begins with 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, where you’ll learn the skills of a civil affairs specialist and be assigned to an Army Reserve civil affairs unit.
Airborne-qualified active duty noncommissioned officers can reclassify as a civil affairs sergeants after successful completion of an intensive 20-week training program that includes language, negotiations and regional training.
Helpful Skills
Organize and analyze information
Write clearly and concisely
Interest in working with foreign militaries or government agencies
Ability to learn a foreign language and adapt to a foreign culture
Required ASVABScore(s)
General Technical (GT) : 107
Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for.
CompensationTotal compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
Education Benefits
In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with educational institutions, government offices, social services and commercial businesses. You’ll also be qualified to pursue a career as a historian, caseworker, educational specialist, office manager, field representative or intelligence research specialist.
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUTH SUCCESS (PaYS) Program
Those interested in this job may be eligible for civilian employment, after the Army, by enrolling in the Army PaYS program. The PaYS program is a recruitment option that guarantees a job interview with military friendly employers that are looking for experience and trained Veterans to join their organization. Find out more about the Army PaYS Program at http://www.armypays.com.
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Walgreen Co.

SSG Pham, JackCELL: (443) 306-0297
OFFICE: (540) 786-9849
https://www.facebook.com/jack.t.pham
https://mobile.twitter.com/ssgphamjack
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYw4kcy0fVHslTyttDnoFPQ
UNITED STATES ARMY CAREERS CENTER
4300 PLANK ROAD
FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22407
Overview
Civil affairs specialists identify critical requirements needed by local citizens in combat or crisis situations. Civil affairs specialists are primarily responsible for researching, coordinating, conducting and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents, while enabling the civil-military operations of the supported commander.
Job Duties
Help plan U.S. government interagency procedures for national or regional emergencies
Assist with civil-military planning and support
Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities
Support national disaster, defense or emergency assistance and response activities
Foster and maintain dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations
Requirements
Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
Training
Job training for a civil affairs specialist begins with 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, where you’ll learn the skills of a civil affairs specialist and be assigned to an Army Reserve civil affairs unit.
Airborne-qualified active duty noncommissioned officers can reclassify as a civil affairs sergeants after successful completion of an intensive 20-week training program that includes language, negotiations and regional training.
Helpful Skills
Organize and analyze information
Write clearly and concisely
Interest in working with foreign militaries or government agencies
Ability to learn a foreign language and adapt to a foreign culture
Required ASVABScore(s)
General Technical (GT) : 107
Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for.
CompensationTotal compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
Education Benefits
In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with educational institutions, government offices, social services and commercial businesses. You’ll also be qualified to pursue a career as a historian, caseworker, educational specialist, office manager, field representative or intelligence research specialist.
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUTH SUCCESS (PaYS) Program
Those interested in this job may be eligible for civilian employment, after the Army, by enrolling in the Army PaYS program. The PaYS program is a recruitment option that guarantees a job interview with military friendly employers that are looking for experience and trained Veterans to join their organization. Find out more about the Army PaYS Program at http://www.armypays.com.
AT&T, Inc.Hewlett-Packard CompanyKraft FoodsGlobal, Inc.Sears Holdings CorporationTimeCustomer Service, Inc.
Walgreen Co.

Throughout the years, from the Korean Conflict to peacekeeping operations in the Balkans, Civil AffairsSoldiers have been on the front lines supporting our nation’s objectives. Today, Civil Affairs Soldiers in both the active and reserve component continue to be an essential element in “securing the victory.”
Today’s Civil Affairs Soldiers are called upon to deploy around the world at a moment’s notice. Putting mission and the citizens of the world above their own needs, Civil Affairs Soldiers will continue to serve the people of this country proudly.

Throughout the years, from the Korean Conflict to peacekeeping operations in the Balkans, Civil AffairsSoldiers have been on the front lines supporting our nation’s objectives. Today, Civil Affairs Soldiers in both the active and reserve component continue to be an essential element in “securing the victory.”
Today’s Civil Affairs Soldiers are called upon to deploy around the world at a moment’s notice. Putting mission and the citizens of the world above their own needs, Civil Affairs Soldiers will continue to serve the people of this country proudly.

Civil Affairs Explained - What is CA?

US Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Civil Affairs units use non-lethal means or “soft power” to support military objectives by working with local governments, tribal leadership, non-government organizations, and relief agencies during peacetime, contingency operations and war.
This video is a part of the “What is” / “Explainer” playlist for Special Operations units. I plan to highlight essential pieces of Unclassified information about the most important Units within the Special Operations community. My goal is to make each video plus or minus 3 minutes.
Do you want to get into great shape or prepare for the physical challenges of a career in Special Operations? Check out my fitness program: “Special Operations Fitness.”
Learn more: http://lifeisaspecialoperation.com/shop/special-operations-fitness/
Hope you enjoyed this video.
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Starting Strong Season 1 Episode 8 - Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

Alanna Mingay wants to pursue a career in humanitarian relief and sees the U.S. Army as a way to do just that. Is this former Peace Corps volunteer up to the challenge? Will she become an ArmyCivil AffairsSpecialist (38B)? Learn more about civil affairs specialists at http://ow.ly/nbfRL
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MOS38B Civil Affairs Specialist (38B)

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Overview
Civil affairs specialists identify critical requirements needed by local citizens in combat or crisis situations. Civil affairs specialists are primarily responsible for researching, coordinating, conducting and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents, while enabling the civil-military operations of the supported commander.
Job Duties
Help plan U.S. government interagency procedures for national or regional emergencies
Assist with civil-military planning and support
Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities
Support national disaster, defense or emergency assistance and response activities
Foster and maintain dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations
Requirements
Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
Training
Job training for a civil affairs specialist begins with 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, where you’ll learn the skills of a civil affairs specialist and be assigned to an Army Reserve civil affairs unit.
Airborne-qualified active duty noncommissioned officers can reclassify as a civil affairs sergeants after successful completion of an intensive 20-week training program that includes language, negotiations and regional training.
Helpful Skills
Organize and analyze information
Write clearly and concisely
Interest in working with foreign militaries or government agencies
Ability to learn a foreign language and adapt to a foreign culture
Required ASVABScore(s)
General Technical (GT) : 107
Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for.
CompensationTotal compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
Education Benefits
In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
Future Civilian Careers
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with educational institutions, government offices, social services and commercial businesses. You’ll also be qualified to pursue a career as a historian, caseworker, educational specialist, office manager, field representative or intelligence research specialist.
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUTH SUCCESS (PaYS) Program
Those interested in this job may be eligible for civilian employment, after the Army, by enrolling in the Army PaYS program. The PaYS program is a recruitment option that guarantees a job interview with military friendly employers that are looking for experience and trained Veterans to join their organization. Find out more about the Army PaYS Program at http://www.armypays.com.
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Civil affairs

Civil Affairs (CA) is a term used by both the United Nations and by military institutions (such as the US military), but for different purposes in each case.

Civil Affairs in United Nations Peace Operations

Civil affairs officers in UN peace operations are civilian staff members who are often at the forefront of a mission’s interaction with local government officials, civil society, and other civilian partners in the international community. "Civil Affairs components work at the social, administrative and sub-national political levels to facilitate the countrywide implementation of peacekeeping mandates and to support the population and government in strengthening conditions and structures conducive to sustainable peace.",

Civil affairs components are deployed in most peacekeeping missions led by the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations and are also a feature of many special political missions led by the Department of Political Affairs. Civil Affairs
Officers are usually deployed at the local level, where they serve as the link between the UN mission and local authorities and communities. Civil affairs components work countrywide to strengthen the social and civic conditions necessary to consolidate peace processes and are a core function of multi-dimensional peacekeeping operations. As of mid-2013, there were approximately 700 Civil Affairs Officers in 13 UN Peacekeeping Operations worldwide.

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